--- In eczemapsoriasis@egroups.com,
"Johan van den Berkt" <van-den-Berkt@p...> wrote:
--Hi , about this cabbage.
I'm folowing the bloodgroop dieet, and as i am an O type its beter
not to eat cabbage.
This to avoid stressing my immuun system (psorriasis is an auto imuun
reaction)
Following this diet my skin slowly get's better.
Its really complex all together, diet /suplements/amlgaam.
About Amalgaam, after replacing the 16th (after 4 years of no dental
work done) ammlgaam my skin really turned bad, and that was for me
the reason to get all the amalgaam removed.
Now about one year later my skin is improving again, so there is
hope.
One thing about testing for ammalgaam, it is really difficult
HG can be present in tissue and almost not in the blood if poisoning
is going on for years (i had my amalgam's for 30 years)
Even hair test do varry a lot in out come.
gr
Johan van den Berkt (the Netherlands)
- In eczemapsoriasis@egroups.com, Nastasya1@a... wrote:
> I just returned from the doctor. I had my results of my hair test
finally!
> I DO NOT HAVE MERCURY POISONING or ANY metal toxicity, and this is
totally
> compatible with my blood test on that! I nearly fell over. BUT the
rest of
> the test showed mineral levels and I think we're on to something.
I know
> it's not the end all to be all, but would explain why detoxing is
not helping
> me right now! Mercury showed at .02 and Aluminum at .5 nothing
else was even
> traced. My selenium is high (sheesh).
>
> Two days before I ended up the ill that I am is when I was in the
hospital
> vomitting and they told me I had to drink more water. So damn I
drank an
> ocean. Well my sodium levels are almost non existant! Without
sodium your
> lithium levels decrease too! (which I learned here) ARGH!!!!! They
are doing
> more blood tests and I'm doing a special one next Tuesday(Darkfield
> Microscopy), but it looks like I have a malabsorption problem.
Why? Mainly
> cuz my Calcium Magnesium is so unbelievably high it's insane! This
can cause
> other problems mainly related to a thryoid thing. I have low
potassium too.
> I do take supplements but they aren't being absorbed. But get
this, main
> symptoms that would occur from my deficiencies are : dry skin/hair
(I have
> psoriasis and dry but still great looking hair), Fatigue,
depression, cold
> sensitivity, constipation, phobias, withdrawal, repression,
indecision,
> decreased mental alertness, somnolence (don't know what that is).
>
> But until I take this microscopic test next tuesday, I have to
stop my
> supplements save for lecithin, cilantro, chlorella, C and
hydrochloric acid
> (which the doc gave me).
>
> The main janes on trial right now are my thyroid and adrenals.
>
> I have to lay off dairy and stuff but the one that blew my mind
that I have
> to stop is CABBAGE! My results said that cabbage can decrease
thyroid
> activity when eaten in appreciable quantities! I've been eating
cabbage like
> it's the only thing around!
>
> My grandpa that passed away a while back had the same thing, high
cal/mag
> but bad thyroid. I always take cal/mag cuz my periods are so bad.
I also
> have extremely low maganese which can be problematic for the
reproductive
> area as well.
>
> Damn this all blew me away. I know hair tests aren't the end all
to be all,
> but it coincides with some previous testing. Of course we won't be
sure til
> the results are in from my current doc's blood tests (he's the
wholistic
> dude). I told him I was skeptical of results from the test and he
showed me
> other people's that had mercury poisoning and their blood tests
(not their
> names just the results) And the blood tests he did were totally
compatible
> with the hair test results. My chart looked like perfect health
next to some
> of the others so there is something extra to be grateful for.
>
> So I'm blown away, but it all is starting to make sense to me.
The pieces
> are connecting - hee haw.
>
> I had no idea that cabbage, mustard, and some other stuff all
contributed to
> making the thyroid whacky. Of course this just by the test, but
makes sense
> to what I eat in a big way.
> >>
> Nastasya
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